Okay so I had gotten "bug free" singleplayer tags (http://hce.halomaps.org/index.cfm?fid=6690) and I was exited so I could make an ai battle, but... palette errors. How do I fix this stupid error? (p.s. I am not going to get HEK+, sry, and can't someone dropbox tags to me??-just a thought)

Quote: --- Original message by: Reshirom200Okay so I had gotten "bug free" singleplayer tags (http://hce.halomaps.org/index.cfm?fid=6690) and I was exited so I could make an ai battle, but... palette errors. How do I fix this stupid error?

Give more info on the exact error, screenshots or a better description.

Quote: (p.s. I am not going to get HEK+, sry,

There's another program called refinery, works better. Not sure what your issue with getting the program is.

Quote: and can't someone dropbox tags to me??-just a thought)

If you're not willing to take the time to download a program to extract the tags you want, how can you expect anyone else to take the time to do it for you? I'll walk you through everything you need as long as you're patient, and are descriptive with your trouble. Most people, myself included, are very happy to teach, but you won't find anyone that'll do it for you. You can find plenty of posts on this forum of others who found that out.

Quote: --- Original message by: Reshirom200OH I've never heard of "Refinery" before, I'm guessing that its on this website too, first I'm going to check guerilla first, and do you know where grunt footstep sounds are?

Refinery is part of Moses Editing Kit, or MEK for short. It contains just about everything you'll need for modding, although you'll still need the original HEK program files in order to take full advantage of MEK's features, as Pool requires Tool in order to work at all, and without Tool, you ain't gettin' nowhere, so to speak.

Also, grunt footsteps would be in the sound directory of a .map file, most likely through sound\sfx\impulse\footsteps\grunt. Hope that helps.

And for what Refinery is? Basically, it's kind of like HEK+... only good. Well, maybe not quite like HEK+. It performs a similar function, in that it extracts tags and data from .map and .yelo files, but it also offers so many more options than HEK+, including recursive extraction (basically extracting all of the dependencies or related necessary for a specific tag to work properly), and it lets you look at the directories of a map file, so that you can find what you're looking for with nice organized folders, and you can even choose if you want to extract tags or data.